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Enforcers start 2018 with win
                 The calendar says it’s spring, and the weather feels like win- ter. But for the CPD Enforcers, it’s football season. The squad kicked off its 2018 campaign in Orlando on March 24 with a 42-7 win over the Guardians.
Quarterback Chris Pazan threw for 311 yards and three touchdowns. Pazan’s favorite target, wide receiver Bob Slech- ter, caught seven balls for 145 yards and a score. The defense forced four turnovers, including a pair of interceptions re- turned for touchdowns. The season-opening win was a prom-
Get an insider’s view into the unique life of a big-city undercover cop:
Learn what it feels like as McCarthy walks throughout the wreckage of the worst aviation disaster in Chicago’s history – American Airlines flight #191 –
collecting bodies and body parts.
Go behind the scenes as McCarthy, wired by the FBI, is bribed by an Asian organized crime figure to protect a secret Asian gambling den in Chicago’s Chinatown.
See how McCarthy turned five Thai hookers into informants to solve a brutal murder in Philadelphia.
Ride along with McCarthy’s FBI squad as they try to stop a gang war in the aftermath of the shooting of a Vietnamese gang leader.
Read what it’s like to be a SWAT team mem- ber in a two-day standoff with a cop killer.
Ride with McCarthy and his partner as they police Cabrini Green, the most violent housing project in Chicago.
ising start for new Enforcers head coach John Curry.
Up next for the Enforcers is an April 7 tilt against the Colum- bus Marauders. The team then wraps up the regular season with three home games: April 21 against the San Diego Enforc- ers at Lane Tech; May 12 against the Inland Empire Enforcers at St. Ignatius College Prep; and the ultimate rivalry matchup on June 2 against the CFD Blaze at Brother Rice High School.
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